5/5/11

What Is the File Extension W2K?

File extensions are the characters that appear after the last period in a computer file name. They identify the format of the file data. The operating system uses file extensions to determine which application a file should be opened with.
  • Misconception

    • W2K is not a recognized file extension. It is a universally recognized computer acronym. W2K can be easily misidentified as a file extension due to its length of three characters, a common file extension length.

    Actual Meaning

    • W2K stands for Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Windows 2000 is no longer supported by Microsoft as of July 13, 2010.

    Custom File Extensions

    • W2K could be used as a file extension for a customized purpose. There is nothing to stop an application developer or computer user from naming a file with a W2K extension. It would not likely be universally accepted due to its long-standing use as an acronym.

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